У цій презентації представляю тему, епіграф, цілі уроку, нові слова, словосполучення, низку цікавих та логічних завдань. Розповідаю учням про засоби масової інформації та яку важливу роль вони відіграють в нашому житті.
During the lesson we’ll: 1) to develop students’ skills in reading;2) to read the article about the role of the mass media in our life;3) to develop students’ skills in speaking;4) to learn new words and word combinations;5) to develop students’ skills in writing;6) to teach students to express their opinion;
Remember the new wordsthe mass media – засоби масової інформаціїtelevision – телебаченняthe radio – радіоa tabloid – малоформатна газета, таблоїдa newspaper – газетаa broadsheet – газета з великими листкамиa TV reporter – телерепортерto intrude on (to meddle with) smb’s life – втручатися в чиєсь життяto pursue – переслідувати, гнатися за кимосьto appear – з’являтисяreliable information – надійна інформаціяa (plane) crash – (авіа-)аварія, катастрофаa war – війнаa murder – вбивствоa robbery – грабіжto be guilty of smth – бути винним у чомусьthe background information – інформація з життєвого досвідуinadequate – недостатній, неадекватнийto assume – набирати, привласнюватиa thrilling sight – захоплююче видовищеfalsehood – обман, неправдаto disturb the public peace – порушувати громадський спокійa celebrity – знаменитістьto appear on the screen – з’являтись на екрані
Match the words with their definitions1) a tabloida) a statement that is untrue2) a broadsheetb) not good enough, big enough, skilled enough, etc. for a particular purpose3) falsehoodc) an accident in which a vehicle violently hits something else4) a crashd) 1) to interrupt someone or become involved in their private affairs in an annoying and unwanted way; 2) to come into a place or situation, and have an unwanted effect5) inadequatee) 1) feeling very ashamed and sad because you know that you have done something wrong; 2) having done something that is a crime; 3) responsible for behaviour that is morally or socially unacceptable6) to pursuef) a newspaper printed on large sheets of paper, especially a serious newspaper7) guiltyg) 1) to think that something is true, although you do not have definite proof; 2) to start to have control, responsibility, etc. or to start in a particular position or job8) to intrudeh) a famous person9) to assumei) to continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period of time10) a celebrityj) a newspaper that has small pages, a lot of photographs, and stories mainly about sex, famous people, etc. rather than serious news
Complete the sentences_____ play an important part in your lives. ____ , and especially TV inform us of what is going on in this world. Tabloid is a newspaper with small pages and short articles, a lot of pictures and stories about famous people. Serious journalists and TV reporters try to be fair and prove us with reliable information. Good news doesn’t usually make headlines. People say that journalists often intrude on people’s private lives. When something is not true it is called falsehood. People like to watch TV news because TV is the main source of news. The reporters follow celebrities and print sensational information about them. The paparazzi pursued Diana, Princess of Wales, to the scene of her death in Paris on August 31, 1997.